A District Court judge on Monday spared the congregation from eviction that for a more than a century has called Touro Synagogue its spiritual home on technical grounds.

Judge Colleen Hastings granted Congregation Jeshuat Israel’s motion to dismiss the eviction action brought by Congregation Shearith Israel, the New York congregation declared the rightful owners of the synagogue after a long legal fight.

In ruling, Hastings accepted Congregation Jeshuat Israel’s arguments that the matter should be dismissed due to a defective date in the filing.

“[T]he termination of tenancy should have listed February 1, 2022, as the vacate date, not January 31, 2022, as provided. (`Although a tenant may be clearly apprised of the termination of his lease, we have determined a notice to be fatally defective when it ordered the tenant to quit on the last day of his term instead of the day following it.’),” lawyer Michael Crane wrote, citing Rhode Island case law.... Read More: Providence Journal